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| Weekly news from the City of Cape Town's website No. 40: 2 October 2009 | |||
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No-show learner drivers hamper City’s service delivery
The failure of more than 1 500 learner drivers to keep their driving licence test appointments each month is contributing significantly to the appointment backlog at the City of Cape Town’s Traffic Services Department. Statistics from June to August 2009 show a shocking level of irresponsibility. (More)
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Green Point Stadium Visitor Centre closes The Green Point Stadium Visitor Centre has closed its doors after nearly two years of serving as a hub of information for locals and tourists interested in the construction progress of Cape Town's 2010 FIFA World Cup™ stadium. (More) |
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City signs Cape Town Responsible Tourism Charter
The City of Cape Town, together with other major tourism associations, has signed a Cape Town Responsible Tourism Charter, which commits the city and the industry to responsible tourism behaviour and practises. (More) |
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Re-purposing the wheel: second-hand bicycles make a difference
Every year, about 180 learners and community workers are the
happy recipients of ‘recycled’ bicycles, thanks to a
partnership between the City of Cape Town and the City of
Aachen (Germany).
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New gap housing development in Elsies River offers families a place to call home A new gap housing development has been constructed in Elsies River thanks to a groundbreaking partnership between the City of Cape Town, the Standard Bank of South Africa and Bitol Development. (More) |
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